Playbook: “Unsurprisingly (and with good reason), Biden supporters fret that Hur’s report will cement a narrative that’s already started to crystallize in the minds of millions of voters: that the president simply isn’t mentally sharp enough to handle another term. The only way to defeat it, they counsel, is by getting Biden out in front of a camera — not hiding him away.”
“No more sidestepping Super Bowl interviews or shying away from news conferences and interviews. Instead, the thinking goes… the more Biden engages in unscripted commentary, the less likely people will be to obsess over his slip-ups.”
New York Times editorial: “The president has to reassure and build confidence with the public by doing things that he has so far been unwilling to do convincingly. He needs to be out campaigning with voters far more in unrehearsed interactions. He could undertake more town hall meetings in communities and on national television. He should hold regular news conferences to demonstrate his command of and direction for leading the country.”